Thursday, May 25, 2017

Ensuring the Availability of Your IBM Tivoli Monitoring Infrastructure

TechTarget
TechTarget
May 25, 2017
 
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Ensuring the Availability of Your IBM Tivoli Monitoring Infrastructure
Sponsored by Global Knowledge
This white paper addresses four different components of the Tivoli monitoring infrastructure for creating a high availability environment while providing redundancy and failover capacity. Read more...
 
 
Object storage protection made easy and affordable
Sponsored by Peak10
While object storage security is imperative, replication takes up huge amounts of space, and erasure coding can be costly. In this blog post, learn about a program that offers geo-diverse erasure coding at 3 separate data centers at no extra cost to you. Read more...
 
 
Hybrid data environments: Quickly deliver trusted data
Sponsored by IBM
The data landscape is increasing in complexity, with diverse data types residing on-premises, in the cloud, or both. At the same time, business users expect to obtain any piece of data at any point in time. Discover how a data refinery can quickly and easily make trusted data available to people and systems across your organization. Read more...
 
 
Educating future analysts to bridge the skills gap
Sponsored by SAS
This e-book features of collection of interviews with those who employ and educate analytics talent with the hope of helping your bridge the skills gap in your organization. Inside, you'll learn how managers in a variety of industries have used new analytics programs, and plans for educating future analysts. Read more...
 
 
Manage your data volume in the cloud: Product overview inside
Sponsored by IBM
It's not enough to just manage data volumes anymore – organizations need to combine information and experience to unlock a deeper understanding of customers, processes and strategies. This requires a data management technology that can keep up. Learn about the in-memory technology and high-performance design of IBM DB2. Read more...
 

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